Fluff Friday 67

What products(s) do you currently use to store your dirty cloth diapers? (If you never cloth diapered before what do you think you would use?) You should leave your comment before Thursday, February 25th at 7pm EST. (You can only comment ONCE PER GIVEAWAY, NOT PER DAY.)

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I really like violet and raspberry. I've been wanting to get some girl colored diapers for awhile but I was holding back and sticking to neutrals til my stash grew to a reasonable size. But now, I'm ready for some girliness!!!

I currently have the dark brown Knickernappies with Loopy Do insert. I don't like side snapping diapers, but I can't help but admit the fit is great and it's my BEST night diaper!!!

I use the Natural Baby Co's basic wet bags – 2 large ones that I use inside a 13 gallon trash can from Target, and a small one for upstairs. I also use the Fuzzi Bunz zippered tote for my diaper bag and love it as well!

Trash can from Walmart ($4) with a pail liner.. I switch between WAHMIES, Planetwise and a no-brand one from a Cloth Diaper Store that I found in Austin, TX! NO LID!! Used to have a lid and that was a HUGE mistake.

I would love one of the hanging bags to use for my dirty diapers. Since I haven't started cloth diapering yet (until baby is born) I am not aware of all of the options yet… This is the one I'm most interested in so far though!garyandalesha at cox dot net

I used to use a trash bag to store dirty diapers since I didn't have a pail liner but I was producing so much waste. I felt kind of lame throwing them all away when I was using cloth diapers so I found 2 swaddlebees pail liners cheap and now I just use them inside a 13 gallon trash can. They work great!

I haven't purchased anything special for our home diaper pail, but I have purchased a zippered wetbag that has a mesh pocket on the outside.

For home, we have a stainless steel lidded trash can with two options for a bag inside: 1 is mesh/nylon, the other is just nylon. I have sewn a small patch of fabric onto each of them – I put a few drops of fragrance or essential oil on the fabric every other day or so to combat stink!

I use a wet bag in a small pop up top garbage can from target…and then I also have heard about people getting waterproof bags in the camping section for 1/2 the price of specified "diaper wet bags"….I haven't checked this out yet, but thought it was a great idea.

I have a zippered wet bag that I use while I'm on the go and at home I use a small trash can with a lid. I find that an old pillow case fits in the trash can just right. It's just a pain when I've got to wash out the pail each time!

my dirty dipes go into a planet wise bag. No pail, I just use the large size with a handle and hang it on the closet door. Works great. I also have a small pw bag and two smallish fuzzibunz bags for on-the-go.

I use a planet wise wet bag in a garbage can in my son's room and carry a medium zippered planet wise wet bag in his diaper bag. I have only been cloth diapering for two weeks (he is three months old today!) and love it!!!

We use a foot pedal plastic trash can lined with a Bummis liner (my first choice) or a Natural Baby Co pail liner (on wash day). I also have a small pail liner hanging on my diaper sprayer for the soiled dipes.

My little one hasn't been born yet, but we plan on cloth diapering and I have a little foot-pedal trash can/diaper pail that I plan on keeping them in until laundry day. They won't have much of a chance to stink, since I'll be doing a wash every other day or so. thanks for the chance to win. dandelionfirebird{at}hotmail{dot}com

Planning to try cloth diapering when our little one is born next month. Still haven't decided on a laundry bag system (have actually been researching this morning!). Heard drawstring can be annoying and have heard good things about this system. Would love the chance to try it!!!

My baby is due in early May, so I don't currently store dirty diapers in anything but was planning on just using a small pail in the nursery with a liner I could just throw in the wash with the diapers.

I use a simple Safety !st diaper pail: not expensive, keeps the smell in, and can hold water if/and when I want to soak diapers in it. Don't even have to use a liner as I can easily sanitize the bucket…saves on adding more plastic bags to the landfills.

Right now we use a fuzzi bunz tote wet bag to store soiled diapers. It works great except that I have to open it every time I throw a diaper into it. (not a big deal unless I'm trying to hold down a squirmy baby with one hand *grin*)